With 'Nightmares' in the title, I can't say they didn't warn me.
Clear winner is Glamour-Us by Andrew Wilmott. This story didn't feel like a fragment, wasn't just grotesque/gory or sad or angry or horny/lonely (honest, valid, but ultimately unsatisfying combos to be found in other entries). 1/3
Similar to a collection of poetry, any anthology I walk away from with clear favourites keeps me coming back to the format, even if there's more misses than hits.
⚠️body horror, ageism, racism, internalized homophobia, transphobia, SA, ED 13mo